> Not that I have an idea how it can help to track this down, but in
> case you have gucharmap installed, can you check if see any glyph when
> you select the unicode block "Box Drawing"? (You may need to change the
> view to "by Unicode block".)
I just checked, and yep, the box-drawing characters
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Hi Connor,
Connor Glosser wrote:
> After further investigation, I've checked this with Terminator, guake,
> xfce4-terminal, xterm, and urxvt, all of which display replacement
> characters. Curiously, though, things work perfectly in TTY1.
Indeed interesting.
> I also
Hi Axel!
After further investigation, I've checked this with Terminator, guake,
xfce4-terminal, xterm, and urxvt, all of which display replacement
characters. Curiously, though, things work perfectly in TTY1.
I also checked my locale, but the output looks the same as on your system:
LANG=en_US.u
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Hi Connor,
Connor Glosser wrote:
> I have a fresh Debian (XFCE) + Zsh installation with
>
> autoload -Uz promptinit
> promptinit
> prompt adam2 8bit
>
> in my .zshrc file. The "prompt adam2 8bit" command loads in the adam2 prompt
> with 8bit chara
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Dear Maintainer,
I have a fresh Debian (XFCE) + Zsh installation with
autoload -Uz promptinit
promptinit
prompt adam2 8bit
in my .zshrc file. The "prompt adam2 8bit" command loads in the adam2 prompt
with 8bit characters (largely box-drawing
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